On the other side was an image of a Sacred Host surrounded by rays of light, having the words: “Mane Nobiscum Domine” (Stay with us, O Lord) surrounding the image. On one side was the image of the Holy Face with the words: “Illumina, Domine Vultum Tuum Super Nos” (Let Thy Face shine upon us, O Lord!) surrounding the image. Two years later, in 1938, while Sister Pierina was praying in the chapel, the Immaculate Virgin appeared to her holding a scapular made of two pieces of white flannel, joined by a cord. On Tuesday of Passion Week of that same year, Our Lord again requested that souls meditate upon His Holy Face: “Each time My Face is contemplated I will pour My Love into hearts, and through My Holy Face many souls will be saved.” His face covered with blood and bearing an expression of profound sadness, He said to her: “I desire that My Face, which reflects the deep anguish of My Soul, and the sorrow and love of My Heart, be more honored! He who contemplates Me, consoles Me…” On the first Friday of Lent in 1936, Our Lord appeared to Sister (later Mother) Maria Pierina de Micheli in the Convent of the Immaculate Conception in Rome, as she was praying in the convent chapel. Our Lord Himself requested this moving devotion by which the faithful unite themselves with Him in His sorrow through special acts of reparation to His Holy Face. Today’s feast (established throughout the universal Church in 1958 by Pope Pius XII, to be observed on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday ) is a beautiful and precious opportunity to make reparation for the outrages that the Holy Face of Jesus received during His Passion, and which He continues to receive daily in the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. This shows both the image of the human body i.e front and back and also shows human bloodstains but when we talking about Sudarium so it only shows human bloodstains which is coming out from the mouth as well as the nose.“I give My Face as a sensible object of My sorrow for the sins of man.” ‘The Shroud of Turin remains an important religious symbol for Christians around the world.’ Difference between Shroud and Sudarium Some people also said that it is the icon of Jesus Christ. There is a fact related to the Shroud That it is a “14-foot linen cloth bearing an image of a crucified man that has become a popular Catholic icon.” Some of the people also clarify that this For some, it is the well-attested Shroud of Jesus Christ. Many facts related to this Shroud of Jesus. If you want to see that Shroud so that shroud has been kept in the Cathedral of Turin, in Italy. And in 2013 Pope Francis referred to it as an “icon of a man scourged and crucified”. In 1354 the bishop of Troyes announced that the shroud was fake. Some of the people said, “the image depicts Jesus of Nazareth and the fabric is the burial shroud in which he was wrapped after the crucifixion.” Some Bishop put their point of view related to Shroud ‘It is a length of linen cloth bearing the negative image of a man.’ The Shroud of Turin also called the Holy Shroud.
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